Gov’t to Lift Curfew as Thailand Enters ‘Phase 4’
BANGKOK — Most venues in Thailand can reopen starting Monday when the curfew will also be lifted, the government announced Friday.
Bars, Pubs, Soapy Massages Won’t Reopen in ‘Phase 4’
BANGKOK — Bars, pubs, beer houses, karaoke bars, erotic massage parlours, and children’s ball pits will not be allowed to reopen in the next phase of reopenings, the government said on Wednesday.
Partial Solar Eclipse To Darken Bangkok This Month
BANGKOK — Thailand will witness a partial solar eclipse later this month, according to the national astronomical body.
George Floyd Rally to Take Place Online Due to Emergency Law
BANGKOK — A protest in solidarity with an ongoing anti-racism movement in the United States is coming to Thailand, though it would be held online rather than on the streets, organizers said Friday.
Songkran in the Rain? Festival May be Held on July 7
BANGKOK — Officials on Tuesday said the festivals and three-day holidays associated with the Thai New Year, which was cancelled earlier due to the coronavirus, might be held next month instead.
‘Phase 3’ Business Reopening Confirmed, Curfew Shortened
BANGKOK — Business venues like gyms and massage parlors will reopen on June 1, and the curfew hours will be shortened in response to a low number of coronavirus infections, a government official said Friday.
100+ Plastics Spent on a Single 14-Day State Quarantine
BANGKOK — A resident of a state quarantine facility said he was shocked to see more than 100 plastic containers used for his 14-day isolation.
Celebs Awarded for Raising Virus Alarm in Boxing Stadiums
BANGKOK — A Thai boxer and his singer wife won a recognition for going public about their coronavirus infections, which led officials to discover a virus cluster in Thailand’s boxing circles.
Malls Deploy Robots, Tracing QR Code for ‘New Normal’ Shopping
BANGKOK — Visiting malls – arguably the most favorite hobby for Bangkokians – is no longer casual like it used to be, prior to the coronavirus outbreak.
Public Transpo Adapts to Gov’t Loosening Virus Measures
BANGKOK — Public transport services as of Monday extended their service hours to meet with the government’s rollback of the curfew by one hour to 11pm.